Sociology
Sociology is a subject that is studied and enjoyed in many schools throughout the UK. It is particularly focused on during key stages 4 to 5, however there are elements of sociology among all of the humanities subjects. This is a subject that allows pupils & students to develop a wide range of knowledge about society. Pupils & students are able to discover how sociologists study and understand the various structures, processes and issues involved. One of the key reasons why sociology is so popular is because it’s relevant to students’ lives. Pupils & students are also able to develop their skills throughout the course – they are encouraged to question evidence and improve their critical and evaluation skills. There are a range of school sociology trips available which can be made relevant to any topic that they are currently studying. Whether pupils & students are interested in media or crime topics, we provide various sociology school trips that will enhance pupils & students’ knowledge of that particular field. If you need further help and advice in relation to school trips please e-mail us at UK School Trips as we are happy to help.
Sociology is a subject that is studied and enjoyed in many schools throughout the UK. It is particularly focused on during key stages 4 to 5, however there are elements of sociology among all of the humanities subjects. This is a subject that allows pupils & students to develop a wide range of knowledge about society. Pupils & students are able to discover how sociologists study and understand the various structures, processes and issues involved. One of the key reasons why sociology is so popular is because it’s relevant to students’ lives. Pupils & students are also able to develop their skills throughout the course – they are encouraged to question evidence and improve their critical and evaluation skills. There are a range of school sociology trips available which can be made relevant to any topic that they are currently studying. Whether pupils & students are interested in media or crime topics, we provide various sociology school trips that will enhance pupils & students’ knowledge of that particular field. If you need further help and advice in relation to school trips please e-mail us at UK School Trips as we are happy to help.
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UK Parliament Education Centre
Visiting UK Parliament is a great opportunity for students to deepen their understanding of democracy, governance and the political system. Visits include a guided tour of the Palace of Westminster and a curricula-informed workshop in the award-winning Education Centre.
The National Justice Museum Nottingham
At the The National Justice Museum Nottingham our inspirational educational visits use authentic courtrooms, museum spaces, objects and archives to help pupils gain a practical understanding of the law and justice system.
National Justice Museum Education Royal Courts of Justice London
At The National Justice Museum Royal Courts of Justice, London our inspirational educational visits use authentic courtrooms, museum spaces, objects and archives to help pupils gain a practical understanding of the law and justice system.
All Rise School Workshops Crime and Punishment South East and London
All Rise Workshops are fun, interactive and educational school workshops for young people with the aim to highlight the relationship between law and society. These workshops give students a learning experience through four curated workshops which provide them with a greater understanding of the justice system and how it applies to their everyday lives.
The National Justice Museum North
At The National Justice Museum North our inspirational educational visits use authentic courtrooms, museum spaces, objects and archives to help pupils gain a practical understanding of the law and justice system.
Curriculum-linked school workshops at National Museums Liverpool
A fantastic selection of curriculum-linked school workshops are offered across five museums and galleries at National Museums Liverpool. From Ancient Egypt to fine arts, from biology to English or wellbeing, all educational workshops can be adapted for special educational needs too.